All Hope College athletic events were postponed Saturday†because†of†weather conditions.The list of cancellations included Kalamazoo at Hope menís basketball, Hope at Alma womenís basketball, Calvin at Hope menís and womenís swimming & diving and menís ice hockey at Adrian.The Hope menís basketball team now will host Kalamazoo on Monday. Tipoff is 7:30 p.m. at DeVos Fieldhouse. Tickets from the varsity game on Saturday will be honored Monday.The Hope women's basketball team will make up its game at Alma at 6 p.m. Monday.Details on a possible makeup for the Hope-Calvin swim meet at the Dow Center still are not finalized.Men's basketballNorthwood moves past GVSU in second halfNorthwood outscored the Grand Valley menís basketball team 47-31 in the second half to erase a seven-point first-half deficit to win 73-64 on Saturday.Ernijs Ansons led the Lakers (12-4, 8-4 GLIAC) with 13 points and Bryan Bollin pitched in with 12.Calvin overwhelms OlivetThe Calvin College menís basketball team downed Olivet 95-53 on Saturday on the road. The Knights (13-4, 5-1 MIAA) had a 10-point lead at halftime and then outscored Olivet 59-27 in the second.Mickey DeVries led Calvin with 21 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Holland Christian graduate Tyler Dykstra had nine points, seven rebounds, two steals and one block.Women's basketballPoor second half dooms GVSUAfter leading by seven points at halftime, the Grand Valley womenís basketball team was outscored 47-31 in the second half and fell, 73-64, at Northwood.Freshman forward Kayla Dawson scored a team-high 13 points, while senior guard Dani Crandall chipped in 11 points. The two combined to knock down 9-of-16 shots and collect 14 rebounds. Crandall also dished out a game-high six assists.Calvin basketball postponedThe Calvin womenís basketball game against Trine on Saturday has been postponed and will be made up at 6 p.m. Monday at Calvin.SwimmingLakers set records at meetGrand Valley State set nine pool records in the regular season finale at the GVSU Pool Saturday afternoon on senior day.†Because of†weather, Saturday's meet was a virtual meet as Findlay swam at pool on the Oiler campus and sent the results to GVSU.The 200 medley relay team of Meghan Falconer, Danielle Vallier, Caitlyn Madsen and Sarah Roeser hit the wall in 1 minute 44.77 seconds to set a record. The 200 free relay team of Roeser, Olivia Schultz, Lauren Foor and Emily Eaton†also†set a new record†(1:35.45).Madsen broke her own pool record in the 100 butterfly (56.95) and†Roeser set a pool record in the 50 freestyle (23.88).The Laker men's 200 medley relay team of Gianni Ferrero, Aaron Marken, Michael Griffith and Erik Aakesson†set a pool record†(1:30.94). The 200 free relay team of Milan Medo, Griffith, Danny Abbott and Aakesson hit the wall in 1:22.95.Griffith set a new pool mark in the 100 butterfly, and Ferrero hit the wall in 49.36 to set a pool record in the 100 backstroke.TrackGVSU track teams winThe Grand Valley State track and field teams both picked up victories in dual meet action on Friday against rival Saginaw Valley State inside the Ryder Center, setting three meet records. The fourth-ranked men picked up an 85-54 victory, while the second-ranked women's team earned an 81-54 victory over the 20th-ranked Cardinals.Trent Chappell set a meet record†in the high jump (2.10m/6'10.75"), who broke Patrick Livengood's record of 2.03 meters from 2012 and hit a provisional qualifying mark with the effort.Bret Myers, in his first action of the indoor season, hit a provisional mark and set a new meet record in the pole vault, clearing a height of 5.00 meters (16'4.75"), breaking a record previously held by Kevin Leland from last season.The final meet record was set by Nathan Fraeyman in the long jump, who won with a mark of 6.94 meters (22'9.25").